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and number three, a u.s. army court of appeals has ruled the military can forcibly shave a beard off this suspected it shooter. and health officials say they found the same fungus that sickened many with meningitis. and number one a 2012 college graduate owes 5% more in 2010. that's the fox report's top five. and on this day in 1985 our nation's thumb strength began to improve when nintendo launched its first gaming system here in the u.s. at the time americans were showing signs of video game fatigue with atari sales falling quickly. but the nintendo entertainment system touted new accessories including a toy gun for hunting ducks. and a robot that played along. the system was slow to catch on until the next year when the japanese company first introduced everybody to supermario. time magazine says that was the video game boom. gamers first blue into their nintendo cartridges 27 years ago today. and now you know the news for this thursday, october 18th, 2012. i am shepherd smith. we are back tomorrow noon pa
and number three, a u.s. army court of appeals has ruled the military can forcibly shave a beard off this suspected it shooter. and health officials say they found the same fungus that sickened many with meningitis. and number one a 2012 college graduate owes 5% more in 2010. that's the fox report's top five. and on this day in 1985 our nation's thumb strength began to improve when nintendo launched its first gaming system here in the u.s. at the time americans were showing signs of video game...
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we were told if the u.s. intervened we'd get a wider regional conflict. we didn't intervene and we have a wider regional conflict. >> it's growing, we don't know what's going to happen between turkey and syria, but the turks have made preparations to go deep near syria if necessary. and at the same time, i think you've got a situation in iraq where you have a lot more terrorist insurgents attacks going on and you have the iranians lying over iran because the iraqis can't protect their air space. >> delivering aid to-- >> and there's a lot shaking in the middle east and the president has been trying to keep it at arm's length during the election, and that's not very presidential. >> paul: what would you like to hear from romney in the speech. >> i'd like to hear, there's a vacuum created in the middle east, american power is in-- this is what happens when america is not leading in the world. the turks want america to be engaged and want american support they don't get it the the same in. >> paul: bret. >> i want to say that threats come first in the foreig
we were told if the u.s. intervened we'd get a wider regional conflict. we didn't intervene and we have a wider regional conflict. >> it's growing, we don't know what's going to happen between turkey and syria, but the turks have made preparations to go deep near syria if necessary. and at the same time, i think you've got a situation in iraq where you have a lot more terrorist insurgents attacks going on and you have the iranians lying over iran because the iraqis can't protect their air...
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>> i think the good news is that the u.s. labor market and u.s. economy is fairly resilient and fairly flexable. it is not like europe. what isgoing to have to happen, these people, many of them will have to take a pay cut, a serious pay cut in order to get back into the labor force. they will not be able to get their old jobs back are not even close. that is a big adjustment for a lot of people. not that they will never get a job but they won't get quality jobs they wanted or they had. melissa: brilliant understandg and insight there. thank you so much. we break it down in a way we can understand it. we appreciate your time. >> you bet. melissa: so here's the question of the day, is it possiblehe u.s. actually entered a recession this summer? we just don't know yet. tell us at you think. like us on facebook.co facebook.com/melissafrancisfox. or follow me on twitter at melissaafrancis. >>> so we're in the midst of another recession. steps need to be taken to get our economy back on track. california congressman tom mcclint tock thinks he knows wha
>> i think the good news is that the u.s. labor market and u.s. economy is fairly resilient and fairly flexable. it is not like europe. what isgoing to have to happen, these people, many of them will have to take a pay cut, a serious pay cut in order to get back into the labor force. they will not be able to get their old jobs back are not even close. that is a big adjustment for a lot of people. not that they will never get a job but they won't get quality jobs they wanted or they had....
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since the number one u.s. consulate had four ambassador's killed including chris stevens. in nearly six weeks the president has refused to tell what happened, why, with the administrations is doing and the fact of the benghazi attacks on foreign policy. the administration has tried to change their story to rewrite the narrative even as it unfolded. the ministry should focus was on the anti-muslim video as the cause of the tragedy. the secretary of state made no reference of any kind as a terrorist attacks. >> americans couldn't to religious tolerance goes back to the beginning of our nation. let me be clear. there is no justification. lou: only 40 minutes later president made an appearance in the rose garden. he talked for five minutes much of that time talking about his september 11th memorial duties and wounded four years in arlington cemetery and around the world then said. >> no acts of terror will ever resolve this great nation, alter the character or eclipse the values we stand for. we will not waver and our commitment to see justice is done. lou: preceded by referen
since the number one u.s. consulate had four ambassador's killed including chris stevens. in nearly six weeks the president has refused to tell what happened, why, with the administrations is doing and the fact of the benghazi attacks on foreign policy. the administration has tried to change their story to rewrite the narrative even as it unfolded. the ministry should focus was on the anti-muslim video as the cause of the tragedy. the secretary of state made no reference of any kind as a...
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the former head of a 16-member u.s. military team in libya, lt. colonel wood t thhousof prtas oignd rn r cttet , su benghaz never had the forces it needed to protect itself. never. >> the security in benghazi was a struggle and remained a struggle through my time there. the situation remained uncertain andreports from someya caitas in e. pl sitemea ri tre was only one u.s. diplomatic security agent stationed there. they struggled to obtain additional prsonnel but was never able to attain t nuers deme onsety ce libya testified, as well. here is what he said, that the united states could not count on lib jab security forces to help with security adequately. >> the libya temporary seritysstoloas unable to extend ion ay are expecting to see around the world. we could not rely on the libyan government for security, inlligence, and law enforcement help to identify emerging threats or to ask them rise itin tohecotern a private interview, that a state department official who oversees diplomatic security wanted to keep the number of "aicyoty personnel in b
the former head of a 16-member u.s. military team in libya, lt. colonel wood t thhousof prtas oignd rn r cttet , su benghaz never had the forces it needed to protect itself. never. >> the security in benghazi was a struggle and remained a struggle through my time there. the situation remained uncertain andreports from someya caitas in e. pl sitemea ri tre was only one u.s. diplomatic security agent stationed there. they struggled to obtain additional prsonnel but was never able to attain...
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>> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were sent to heornhe event that the syrian chemical and biological weapons were to fall into the wrong hands, they've been preparing for that eventualy. defense secretary pet refe t wveo ki th in the effort to monitor the cbw sites and try to determine how best to respond to y concerns in that area and miry operational capabilities in the event of any contingency there. >> the u.s. military held war exercises with the jordanians in may and operation known as eager on01 heerkseth 200yrian refugees that have flooded into jordan from syria, bill. >> bill: that's on its southern border with syria. on the northern borrowed, more tension between turkey an syria. what's happening the? >> our t h b llfibandth ss brwe ty s, but today turkish f-16 fighter jets escorted a syrian passenger plane, forced it to land because they had intelligence reports, we're told, thheereily toeaut turkey's foreign minister say
>> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were sent to heornhe event that the syrian chemical and biological weapons were to fall into the wrong hands, they've been preparing for that eventualy. defense secretary pet refe t wveo ki th in the effort to monitor the cbw sites and try to determine how best to respond to y concerns in that area and miry operational capabilities in the event of any contingency there. >> the u.s....
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agents protected the main u.s. compound. staffers recommended more. >> there wasn't sufficient resources provided. >> that was one of the main reasons i continued to ask for those resources, yes. >> reporter: but back in washington deputy assistant secretary of state charlene lamb said no. >> sir, we had the correct number of assets in benghazi at the time of 9/11 for what had been agreed upon. >> saying you had a correct number and our ambassador and three others are dead and people are in the hospital recovering because it only took moments to breach that facility somehow doesn't seem to ring true to the american people. >> reporter: the state department now says two u.s. compounds were hit that night, one by a mortar that killed navy s.e.a.l.s who tried to save the ambassador. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> now here's stories that are making news. we begin in california. a view owe rent scuffle broke out between opposing coaches after the game ended. it's unclear what started the may lay but it was stoppe
agents protected the main u.s. compound. staffers recommended more. >> there wasn't sufficient resources provided. >> that was one of the main reasons i continued to ask for those resources, yes. >> reporter: but back in washington deputy assistant secretary of state charlene lamb said no. >> sir, we had the correct number of assets in benghazi at the time of 9/11 for what had been agreed upon. >> saying you had a correct number and our ambassador and three others...
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the u.s. supreme court. correspondent shannon bream looks at the new case an old policy. >> what do we want? diveity. >> reporter: today the supreme court was asked with deding how far colles a whtes tacng i the admissions decision. abigail fisher sued when she didn't get in the university of texas at austin claiming the lesser qualified minorities given preference over here because she i white. sh ne cde wapng tvey of texas. >> the case was marked by relentless verbal sparring. sonia sotomayor pushed her to explain how the university of texas policy that admits the unpt.t fheduatg inhe t% irra a l as i understand their position, race is balanced against other issues like socioeconomics the strength of the classes people took. never a stand-alone. >> we have made a great deal thho tnitethis need to make sure the campuses and military and businesses are diverse. >> under current supreme court precedent colleges and iversities can consider race. but only as up with of a host ofac areuse a randoi
the u.s. supreme court. correspondent shannon bream looks at the new case an old policy. >> what do we want? diveity. >> reporter: today the supreme court was asked with deding how far colles a whtes tacng i the admissions decision. abigail fisher sued when she didn't get in the university of texas at austin claiming the lesser qualified minorities given preference over here because she i white. sh ne cde wapng tvey of texas. >> the case was marked by relentless verbal...
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while growing prospects to use the for u.s. influence in the region, especially given the security problems in a recent embassy attacks and challenges await governance and weak institutions. >> a great book to read on that it's not too much promised land by aaron david miller. he is a great section on how strong we think we are in the region and what we can get done and what the people on the ground think we can get done. we need to work with our allies. we need to talk to local intelligence services. that's a big problem now. we've lost contact in the intelligence services that we provide information about the bad guy. >> at huge cost -- i mean, it's not like there's any great nostalgia for the egyptians, right? >> the thing is we have a great relationship. at the end of his life, gadhafi, when condoleezza rice visited a think in 2006 or 2007, i think nixon's visit, vice president nixon's visit in 1967 or 68 was the big achievement of the bush administration put forward that they brought libya back in the cold. yes, there were
while growing prospects to use the for u.s. influence in the region, especially given the security problems in a recent embassy attacks and challenges await governance and weak institutions. >> a great book to read on that it's not too much promised land by aaron david miller. he is a great section on how strong we think we are in the region and what we can get done and what the people on the ground think we can get done. we need to work with our allies. we need to talk to local...
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u.s. capabilities. until i know more about what the facts are and what requests were made, i wouldn't really be in a position to be critical or complimentary. i just don't know. >> former secretary of state colin powell today has endorsed president obama again. he did four years ago. he thought on him endorsing president obama for another four years. >> no surprise. i would expect him to be helpful particularly helpful since the momentum is moving in the other direction away from president obama. he is trying to be helpful to the president. no surprise. he supported him last time. >> do you support -- have you made known what you support? >> i show my support for romney and hopeful he prevails in the election. i think the direction we are going in the country is unfortunate. i think an awful lot of people are disappointed in the last four years. people are looking at this and looking for some separation between them. in my opinion the last debate provided that. i don't know who won or lost the debate i
u.s. capabilities. until i know more about what the facts are and what requests were made, i wouldn't really be in a position to be critical or complimentary. i just don't know. >> former secretary of state colin powell today has endorsed president obama again. he did four years ago. he thought on him endorsing president obama for another four years. >> no surprise. i would expect him to be helpful particularly helpful since the momentum is moving in the other direction away from...
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benjamin netanyahu has urged the u.s. to draw a red line to make sure iran doesn't build a nuclear weapon. >> california gas prices rising to a new high record. the average hitting $4.67 yesterday. the national average is $3.81. a whole lot are selling gas for a lot higher prices. like this one in san diego selling for almost $6 as gallon for premium gasoline. california senator demanding a federal investigation into whether or not gas companies are illegally coordinating this hike in prices. by the way $0.67 of every gallon of gasoline in california goes to state and federal taxes that's among the highest in the nation. he will put his life on the line as he attempts a world record jump. he will sky dive from a capsule 33 miles above the planet's surface. he will smash through the sound barrier on the way top speed 690 miles an hour. for an idea of how high this is. consider mt. everest rises 29,000 feet. commercial jets cruise around at 39,000 feet. this guy will be jumping from 120,000 feet. >> really? >> yup. >> that'
benjamin netanyahu has urged the u.s. to draw a red line to make sure iran doesn't build a nuclear weapon. >> california gas prices rising to a new high record. the average hitting $4.67 yesterday. the national average is $3.81. a whole lot are selling gas for a lot higher prices. like this one in san diego selling for almost $6 as gallon for premium gasoline. california senator demanding a federal investigation into whether or not gas companies are illegally coordinating this hike in...
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. >>> republicans are hammering the obama's handling of the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. lindsey graham suggested the administration deliberately covered up details. they're trying to sell a narrative that the mideast, the wars are receding and al qaeda has been dismantled, and to admit our embassy was attacked by al qaeda operatives and libya did not work undercuts that narrative. they didn't believe media would investigate, congress was out of session and this caught up with them. there was no way with anybody looking at all that you could believe five days after the attack that it was based on a riot that never occurred. there was no riot at all. to say that, you are either incompetent or misleading. >>> democrats are dismissing these as politically moetivated allegations. >>> the 14-year-old girl shot last week by the taliban for promoting girls education is now heading to britton for specialized treatment. malala yousufzai was reportedly flown out of the country today in an air ambulance provided by the united arab emirates. it comes six days afte
. >>> republicans are hammering the obama's handling of the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. lindsey graham suggested the administration deliberately covered up details. they're trying to sell a narrative that the mideast, the wars are receding and al qaeda has been dismantled, and to admit our embassy was attacked by al qaeda operatives and libya did not work undercuts that narrative. they didn't believe media would investigate, congress was out of session and this caught...
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they have recently hit u.s. banks and energy companies and there are concerns future attacks could get more so fist indicate the. >> right now the space shuttle endeavour is headed to a new home at a los angeles museum. they are telling some residents to stay indoors to avoid getting hit. it's a tight squeeze. don't anybody move. >> tough to not want seeing that move down the street. >>> the romney campaign is saying it messed up early voting. some may not get a chance to have their vote counted, including our troops stationed overseas. we have more details from washington. hi, peter. >> hi, jamie, that's right. in the romney campaign suit against wisconsin it says plainly that they are taking action to defend the voting rights of americans living overseas. including members of the military who didn't get their ballots sent to them by the september 22nd deadline, 45 days ahead of the election. here's part of the romney's campaign reasoning. quote, because members of the military are often stationed in remote, da
they have recently hit u.s. banks and energy companies and there are concerns future attacks could get more so fist indicate the. >> right now the space shuttle endeavour is headed to a new home at a los angeles museum. they are telling some residents to stay indoors to avoid getting hit. it's a tight squeeze. don't anybody move. >> tough to not want seeing that move down the street. >>> the romney campaign is saying it messed up early voting. some may not get a chance to...
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a u.s. army filpeels court ruli in favor that accused fort hood nadal hassan's beard can be forcibly shaved. he grew the beard for religious reasons. his attorney plans to appeal the decision. >> you got to step in front of me as i was shining soe -- sign soldiers in. >> yelled allah akbar. >> victims sent the letters to secretary of defense leon pineda. >> attorneys for the parents of trayvon martin will have to have george zimmerman's medical reports released. the attorneys want access to the murdered teenager's school records and social media accounts. zimmerman is accused of killing the teen in february. he pleaded not glty saying he acted in sech defense. >> do you think they are tricking seniors into buy the election. darrel issa thinks so. in a few hours he will issue a subpoena over obama care documents. ice saw sa issa says there's a $8 billion program to hide cuts in medicare. >> the amazing thing about this is it's useful. give somebody a row of numbers when you say how did you co
a u.s. army filpeels court ruli in favor that accused fort hood nadal hassan's beard can be forcibly shaved. he grew the beard for religious reasons. his attorney plans to appeal the decision. >> you got to step in front of me as i was shining soe -- sign soldiers in. >> yelled allah akbar. >> victims sent the letters to secretary of defense leon pineda. >> attorneys for the parents of trayvon martin will have to have george zimmerman's medical reports released. the...
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for two years, it has been an on secret that china has has been phishing u.s. corporate secrets. this takes it to a whole new level. an expert on all these china says this doesn't only prove how brazen the chinese are, but how unprepared we are. good to see you. hacking a computer isn't rocket science. getting to the level of the white house is noteworthy. >>guest: will, they went into the military office, that is the one responsible for keeping america's nuclear launch codes. they could compromise those, we would be in a real world of hurt. you are right, they have gotten so far. part of the reason is because attackers normally have an advantage. that element is, for years we have been afraid to acknowledge that the chinese have been behind unprecedented series of attacks not only for espionage but also to try all sorts of other things. if we are not willing to have the honest conversations with the chinese and with ourselves, of course we can't do very much to protect american networks. >>neil: but we are afraid of the chinese they own so much our debt. companies want to be oft
for two years, it has been an on secret that china has has been phishing u.s. corporate secrets. this takes it to a whole new level. an expert on all these china says this doesn't only prove how brazen the chinese are, but how unprepared we are. good to see you. hacking a computer isn't rocket science. getting to the level of the white house is noteworthy. >>guest: will, they went into the military office, that is the one responsible for keeping america's nuclear launch codes. they could...
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the u.s. ambassador to libya. in the first days after the attack, the administration suggested it was likely part of a spontaneous protest against the antimuslim video. the e-mails including the one you see here, show officials learned quickly that the consulate was being fired upon. they show that administration officials knew a terror group claimed responsibility on facebook and they called for an attack on the embassy in tripoli. secretary of state, hillary clinton is pushing back on this. she says the e-mails do not tell the whole story. >> the independent accountability review board is hard at work looking at everything. not cherrypicking one story here or one document there but looking at everything which i highly recommend at the appropriate approach to something as complex an attack like this. >>shepard: the white house press secretary adds that the same group that claimed responsibility denies it launched the attack. carney said neither claim should be taken as fact. but the e-mails w
the u.s. ambassador to libya. in the first days after the attack, the administration suggested it was likely part of a spontaneous protest against the antimuslim video. the e-mails including the one you see here, show officials learned quickly that the consulate was being fired upon. they show that administration officials knew a terror group claimed responsibility on facebook and they called for an attack on the embassy in tripoli. secretary of state, hillary clinton is pushing back on this....
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what should the u.s. do about syria? if we don't do anything, al qaeda is already there sowing the seeds of their influence. do we intervene, do we stay on the sidelines? romney won't say what he would do if he put boots on the ground, but he continues to say the president has done too little. >> obama's argument, if, in fact, it comes up, we're coming off two wars in american history where the standard question is not when will we win, but when can we leave? romney is going to challenge him and he's going to say, and the great strength and weakness of the romney foreign agenda is he's got to counteract the presidency. we don't know what mitt romney will do or not, so he can basically say to the president, look, you need to arm me the rebels. you need to seriously consider a no fly zone, but there is a trap there for the governor because that takes america down a road away from the reality that the domestic economy is going to be the key issue. so that's one. israel is another key issue, and here i think the romney campa
what should the u.s. do about syria? if we don't do anything, al qaeda is already there sowing the seeds of their influence. do we intervene, do we stay on the sidelines? romney won't say what he would do if he put boots on the ground, but he continues to say the president has done too little. >> obama's argument, if, in fact, it comes up, we're coming off two wars in american history where the standard question is not when will we win, but when can we leave? romney is going to challenge...
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it was terror after all, not angry protesters, killing the u.s. ambassador. and the issue is front and center at a hearing on capitol hill. >>> on the campaign trail. a new, softer side of mitt romney. his family urging the change, as polls show him closing the gap in battleground states. >>> airport arsenal. a boston man detained at l.a.x., after what border agents found in his luggage. body armor, weapons, even body bags. >>> and snoopy on the silver screen. the big announcement. charlie brown and the gang, in a brand-new movie. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm sunny hostin, in for paula faris. >> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. we begin this wednesday, with tough questions ahead on capitol hill today, about last month's attack that killed the u.s. ambassador to libya, as well as three other americans. >> the title of the house committee probe speaks volumes. it's called the hearing on the failure in benghazi. tahman bradley is here with a preview. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, sunny and rob. with the security failures in the spot
it was terror after all, not angry protesters, killing the u.s. ambassador. and the issue is front and center at a hearing on capitol hill. >>> on the campaign trail. a new, softer side of mitt romney. his family urging the change, as polls show him closing the gap in battleground states. >>> airport arsenal. a boston man detained at l.a.x., after what border agents found in his luggage. body armor, weapons, even body bags. >>> and snoopy on the silver screen. the big...
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clouds and fog in seattle, 64. >>> a new report from the u.s. anti-doping agency says lance armstrong went to great lengths to win the tour de france. the agency alleges armstrong was the focal point of a ring of cyclists that used enhancing performance drugs. >> reporter: the report not only is that's armstrong's image but leaves little doubt that he and his postal service team were engaged in a systematic, sustained and highly professionalized doping conspiracy. >> this is the first time we've seen something this well organized, this sophisticated that was all designed essentially to cheat in the sport and win. >> reporter: the anti-doping agency report is based upon more than 1,000 pages of evidence, including sworn testimony from ten u.s. postal service riders who had knowledge of armstrong's doping or doping by the team. plus financial payment, e-mail, scientific data and laboratory tests. hamilton who first detailed systematic doping by armstrong on "60 minutes" was one of the ex-teammates to be interviewed. >> for the record tell me what
clouds and fog in seattle, 64. >>> a new report from the u.s. anti-doping agency says lance armstrong went to great lengths to win the tour de france. the agency alleges armstrong was the focal point of a ring of cyclists that used enhancing performance drugs. >> reporter: the report not only is that's armstrong's image but leaves little doubt that he and his postal service team were engaged in a systematic, sustained and highly professionalized doping conspiracy. >> this...
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he was tapped by three presidents to represent the u.s. at the united nations. mcgovern was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2000. he stayed active until the end backing then senator obama in the 2008 election. bob orr, cbs news. washington. >>> remarkable man, remarkable life. coming up on the news this morning, judgment day, lance armstrong makes a very rare appearance as a decision is due today on his cycling career and legacy. also, horror at a soccer match in cyprus after an explosive is tossed on to the field. this is the "cbs morning news". . concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get recipes at flavorboost.com. "are you a cool mom?" i'm gonna find out. [ female announcer ] swiffer wetjet's pads are better than ever. now they have the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser so you don't have to get down on your hands and knees to scrub away tough, dried-on stains. hey, do you guys think i'm "momtacular" or "momtrocious"? ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer. n
he was tapped by three presidents to represent the u.s. at the united nations. mcgovern was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2000. he stayed active until the end backing then senator obama in the 2008 election. bob orr, cbs news. washington. >>> remarkable man, remarkable life. coming up on the news this morning, judgment day, lance armstrong makes a very rare appearance as a decision is due today on his cycling career and legacy. also, horror at a soccer match in cyprus...
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a u.s. official believed to be in his 50s was reportedly on his way to work when he was gunned down in a motorcycle attack. an editor at "the yemen post" in sanaa tells nbc news the ambush had all the hallmarks of an al qaeda-style attack. >>> back here at home, vice president joe biden and republican rival paul ryan prepare to square off tonight in kentucky in their one and only debate. new poll numbers show the current vp has his work cut out for him. according to a new survey from the pew center, just 39% of registered voters view biden favorably compared to 44% who favor ryan. when it comes to predicting the winner of tonight's debate, 40% of registered voters say ryan will come out on top, while 34% think biden will prevail. nbc's tracie potts is joining us from washington with a preview of the debate. tracie, good morning. >>> lynn, good morning. the pressure is definitely on . paul ryan somewhat of the underdog because vice president's done this a number of times before, but you can s
a u.s. official believed to be in his 50s was reportedly on his way to work when he was gunned down in a motorcycle attack. an editor at "the yemen post" in sanaa tells nbc news the ambush had all the hallmarks of an al qaeda-style attack. >>> back here at home, vice president joe biden and republican rival paul ryan prepare to square off tonight in kentucky in their one and only debate. new poll numbers show the current vp has his work cut out for him. according to a new...
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the u.s. government remains concerned that such individuals and groups may use libya as a platform from which to conduct attacks in the region. >> there is two real aspects of this that we need to look at. one is the events leading up to the attack in and the intelligence failures there. and then what clearly is either a coverup or is gross incompetence following it. >> state department spokesman mark toner told me the secretary of state will fully address these matters only after the department's internal review board has submitted its findings on benghazi. dave, alisyn, and clayton? >> james, thanks so much. really stunning information. and very eerie now in retrospect knowing that the ambassador knew that things were getting worse and that, in fact, he he lost his life as a result of people not being responsive to those cables. >> we have broken down and bret baier's special last night did so well breaking down each and every aspect of what happened. you wonder when this will be a broad nar
the u.s. government remains concerned that such individuals and groups may use libya as a platform from which to conduct attacks in the region. >> there is two real aspects of this that we need to look at. one is the events leading up to the attack in and the intelligence failures there. and then what clearly is either a coverup or is gross incompetence following it. >> state department spokesman mark toner told me the secretary of state will fully address these matters only after...
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this morning the u.s. canada border crossing from blaine washington remains closed following the shooting of a female canadian border agent. american man driving into canada shot her in the neck while she was in her boots. he died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound. >> making history but not in a good way. for the first time the $15 billion borrowing limit from the u.s. treasury. they must rely on revenue. in june they were facing a $5.2 billion loss. >>> we are getting reaction from you the voters from last night's presidential debate. frank luntz talking to a focus group of undecided voters. here's their reaction. >> how many voted for barack obama in 2008 raise your hand. a whole lot of these people. how many are staying with barack obama in 2012. how many switched and are now supporting mitt romney in 2012. raise your hand if you are romney people. sean we had a remarkable change here. i want to know what made you vote for romney tonight? >> forceful presidential. >> confident and realistic. >> preside
this morning the u.s. canada border crossing from blaine washington remains closed following the shooting of a female canadian border agent. american man driving into canada shot her in the neck while she was in her boots. he died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound. >> making history but not in a good way. for the first time the $15 billion borrowing limit from the u.s. treasury. they must rely on revenue. in june they were facing a $5.2 billion loss. >>> we are getting reaction...
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has a bigger business in the u.s. potentially the u.s. numbers might be better. we'll take a look and see whether the beat is coming from search or display. those numbers are probably better than feared in the marketplace. one thing i'll probably be looking for on the conference call is i don't know if they'll talk about it is asian assets. what they are doing with $4.3 billion they just got back and yahoo! japan stuff. >> yahoo! japan stuff. and earnings are 35 cents a share versus expectation of 25 cents a share. looks like a good beat on the bottom line as well on earnings. what's your take? >> if it's a result of management taking cost out of the operation while they managed to hold revenues in line with expectations, clearly the market will be encouraged by that as you can see right now. we have to go through the number and see how much was attributable to the gain with respect to the sale of the 17% interest. on its face value, 35 cents is a good number. >> it's a good number. major holders. citigroup. fidelity investments. a widely held stock. david what d
has a bigger business in the u.s. potentially the u.s. numbers might be better. we'll take a look and see whether the beat is coming from search or display. those numbers are probably better than feared in the marketplace. one thing i'll probably be looking for on the conference call is i don't know if they'll talk about it is asian assets. what they are doing with $4.3 billion they just got back and yahoo! japan stuff. >> yahoo! japan stuff. and earnings are 35 cents a share versus...
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the video shot by a u.s. marine and so far the typhoon has killed two people and injured more than 180. to ecuador where two tourists have been rescued. two women one from england the other from australia ceased by a columbian group near the border and then held at gun point. the group fled when they heard the search helicopters. >> arnold schwarzenegger's memoir total recall my unbelievably true life story hits store shelves today. ahead of that memoir which recalls his affair with a housekeeper that resulted in a love child and ended the marriage of maria schriver. the california governor revealing the moment when his wife confronted him about his love child. >> that visit is the visit where she said hey, i think that joseph is your kid. and am i off here on this or not? i said you are absolutely correct. i had to face up to that which i have been hiding no one knew about but i knew about it at that time maybe for five six years or so. >>> you just said you are absolutely right. i am sorry. it was very pain
the video shot by a u.s. marine and so far the typhoon has killed two people and injured more than 180. to ecuador where two tourists have been rescued. two women one from england the other from australia ceased by a columbian group near the border and then held at gun point. the group fled when they heard the search helicopters. >> arnold schwarzenegger's memoir total recall my unbelievably true life story hits store shelves today. ahead of that memoir which recalls his affair with a...
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if we're going to advance u.s. national security interests, we cannot retreat, we have to go, to use the colloquialism, we have to go where the action is. we will take every step we can to mitigate the risk to the personal abroad, but we cannot and those risks, we cannot stay out of the action, we have to go there and as you correctly posit, because of the importance of benghazi in the development of the new libya, we have to forward operating locations there and have visit there by ambassador stephen. >> thank you very much. can you describe some of the challenges faced by security offices in analyzing security risks while allowing the diplomatic mission to interact with the local leaders and individuals in the population and still be effective? >> absolutely. that was one of the tensions we always had. we understood the need to engage across a wide spectrum of programs. that was one of the main reasons we wanted those security resources, so we could deploy sufficient resources to respond when there was a problem.
if we're going to advance u.s. national security interests, we cannot retreat, we have to go, to use the colloquialism, we have to go where the action is. we will take every step we can to mitigate the risk to the personal abroad, but we cannot and those risks, we cannot stay out of the action, we have to go there and as you correctly posit, because of the importance of benghazi in the development of the new libya, we have to forward operating locations there and have visit there by ambassador...
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the former head of a 16-member u.s. military team in libya, lt. colonel wood told the house of representatives oversight and government reform committee, get this, the consulate in benghazi never had the forces it needed to protect itself. never. >> the security in benghazi was a struggle and remained a struggle through my time there. the situation remained uncertain and reports from some libyans indicated it was getting worse. diplomat security remains weak. in april there was only one u.s. diplomatic security agent stationed there. they struggled to obtain additional personnel but was never able to attain the numbers he felt comfortable with. >>shepard: a former state department regional security officer in libya testified, as well. here is what he said, that the united states could not count on lib jab security forces to help with security adequately. >> the libyan temporary government was unable to extend security assets to diplomatic missions in the ways we are expecting to see around the world. we could not rely on the libyan government for
the former head of a 16-member u.s. military team in libya, lt. colonel wood told the house of representatives oversight and government reform committee, get this, the consulate in benghazi never had the forces it needed to protect itself. never. >> the security in benghazi was a struggle and remained a struggle through my time there. the situation remained uncertain and reports from some libyans indicated it was getting worse. diplomat security remains weak. in april there was only one...
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the u.s. says it is targeting militants. human rights groups say innocent civilians have died. he says the attacks are an illegal violation of pakistan's 70 -- sovereignty. >> in the sky overhead, day and night. in pakistan's tribal belt, there's no escape from cia drones and no knowing where they will strike. this was one of america's big victories -- a strike in june that killed al qaeda's second in command. we met some of those on the receiving end who beg to differ. between them, they have lost 12 relatives -- all civilians, they insist. >> when i saw their bodies in pieces, my heart wanted revenge. it still does. the remote control killers are president obama's weapon of choice, not only in pakistan. critically, they hunt down the enemy without boots on the ground, but one former british soldier with firsthand experience says drones make it too easy to kill. james jeffrey was in afghanistan in 2009, monitoring live pictures from a drone. he saw what looked like a man planting a roadside bomb and was about to call in a strike. then, someone else appeared. >> the individual
the u.s. says it is targeting militants. human rights groups say innocent civilians have died. he says the attacks are an illegal violation of pakistan's 70 -- sovereignty. >> in the sky overhead, day and night. in pakistan's tribal belt, there's no escape from cia drones and no knowing where they will strike. this was one of america's big victories -- a strike in june that killed al qaeda's second in command. we met some of those on the receiving end who beg to differ. between them, they...
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and one of the targets was the u.s. embassy. >> a large number of the people, forbes fighters who went to iraq to fight and kill americans and iraqis were from libya particularly eastern libya, eastern been gadsy. are those people who just returned home, do we know have they just returned home and are living in libya with the foreign terrorist experience? or did they purposefully come to libya for the attack? >> we don't know, but it's very important, and it kind of fits with what we've heard. that this was a loosely bound group. your cousin may be a member of al qaeda in iraq, for example, and they'll pick up on that. very possible they went home and got together and found out, hey, september 11th, here is a great opportunity for us, let's go do it. >> what do you make of the fact that the report that it's libyans with al qaeda experience from al qaeda in iraq are involve? >> anderson, when i was still in the white house and traveling, i had gone to libya, met with gadhafi and the internal security services at the time
and one of the targets was the u.s. embassy. >> a large number of the people, forbes fighters who went to iraq to fight and kill americans and iraqis were from libya particularly eastern libya, eastern been gadsy. are those people who just returned home, do we know have they just returned home and are living in libya with the foreign terrorist experience? or did they purposefully come to libya for the attack? >> we don't know, but it's very important, and it kind of fits with what...